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1.

  We're going to have a great time at the beach tomorrow, come rain or shine.
               
    (A) The weather will be perfect for a beach day.  
(B) The weather might be had, but we'll go to the beach anyway.
    (C) We're not sure if we're going to the beach because of the weather.  
    (D) We decided to cancel our beach plans due to the rain.  
               
2.   I saw my ex-girlfriend at the party, but I gave her the slip and avoided her all night.
               
    (A) to escape or elude someone  
(B) to confront someone
    (C) to follow someone  
    (D) to wait for someone  
               
3.   Off the record, the politician admitted to taking bribes from corporations.
               
    (A) Truthfully  
(B) Officially
    (C) Unofficially  
    (D) Falsely  
               
4.   Carl and Sarah got off on the wrong foot when they first met, but they eventually became good friends.
               
    (A) to make a bad start  
(B) to dance incorrectly
    (C) to wear shoes that don't fit properly  
    (D) to get a blister from walking too long  
               
5.   His constant tapping on the desk was driving me up the wall during the meeting.
               
    (A) making someone happy  
(B) helping someone out
    (C) irritating or annoying someone  
    (D) calming someone down  
               
6.   After the food poisoning outbreak, people started dropping like flies, and the hospital was overwhelmed with patients.
               
    (A) flying gracefully in the sky  
    (B) growing stronger by the day
    (C) dying or falling down in large numbers  
    (D) being protected from danger  
         

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    Answers : 1B   2A   3C   4A   5C   6C  
       
 
 

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